Figure 1\ Clearly, the demand for the US dollar is rising. The dollar collapse theory is nonsense at the real war level (at this stage).
Figure 2\ The retail oil prices in the US are soaring, along with the surge in ISM. As a result, the 10-year government bond yields first fell below 4, then quickly rebounded. Inflation concerns and safe-haven worries coexist, but the former is more prominent.
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Figure 1\ Clearly, the demand for the US dollar is rising. The dollar collapse theory is nonsense at the real war level (at this stage).
Figure 2\ The retail oil prices in the US are soaring, along with the surge in ISM. As a result, the 10-year government bond yields first fell below 4, then quickly rebounded. Inflation concerns and safe-haven worries coexist, but the former is more prominent.